As the landscape of our nation’s marijuana law changes, it’s easy to feel confused and uncertain about the future. Let us focus our sights on New Mexico, a recent member of the medical marijuana group (which is currently made up of 32 states and Washington D.C.). New Mexico and 32 other states have removed criminal penalties for the medical use of marijuana. Furthermore, on April 12, 2018, an ordinance was signed by the mayor of Albuquerque, which decriminalized simple possession of marijuana under city law. The city’s penalty was reduced to a $25 civil fine. But what if you get charged with possession in any other city in New Mexico? If you’re unsure about what path to take, W. Shane Jennings can help.
Medical Marijuana May Be Legal in New Mexico But…
Just because medical marijuana is legal in the state of New Mexico doesn’t mean all possession of marijuana is decriminalized. This all boils down to using marijuana for “nonmedical” purposes. Possessing one ounce or less of marijuana, for instance, can be punishable by fines of up to $100 as well as up to 15 days in jail. Second offenses or convictions of possessing more than one ounce can potentially result in a fine of up to $1,000 and jail time for up to one year. These charges can be terrifying to many people, especially those who weren’t aware of the legal ramifications of marijuana possession. While we wait for the state government to approve more sweeping marijuana possession reform, it’s necessary to seek help for the most pertinent and present matters at hand.
A Drug Crimes Attorney Can Help
Drug possession charges can appear very cut and dry on the surface but you shouldn’t give up and subject yourself to the fines. Instead, team up with a reputable drug crimes attorney who can build a strong defense and remove or lower your charges.
Everyone is innocent until proven guilty, after all, so it’s up to you and your lawyer to figure out a way to establish your innocence. W. Shane Jennings is known for his meticulous, detail-oriented nature. He will leave no stone unturned on the path towards establishing your innocence. While the state of New Mexico and the entire nation waits for nationwide marijuana decriminalization, it’s necessary to be persistent and headstrong.
If you’re facing drug charges, contact the Law Office of W. Shane Jennings. We’re ready to get to work on your case!